Firefox File SaveAs Dialog
Net Llama!
netllama
Fri May 5 17:48:48 PDT 2006
On Sat, 6 May 2006, James McDonald wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 5 May 2006, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> >
> >> On Friday 05 May 2006 10:42, Net Llama! wrote:
> >> > On Fri, 5 May 2006, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> >> > > > I never just dump stuff in the default $HOME location so why do
> >> they
> >> > > > make me click the show more twisty?
> >> > >
> >> > > Just my $.02 but I think the entire GTK file dialog is an
> >> abomination.
> >> > > And a lot of other people do too.
> >> >
> >> > agreed. i remember trying to find a way to avoid this a while back,
> >> and
> >> > basically you can't if firefox is built against gtk2.
> >> completely agreed. Saving isn't nearly as awful as telling firefox to
> >> use a
> >> particular app to open a file. Since most of said apps live in a
> >> community
> >> of hundreds or thousands of other "friends", simply telling firefox to
> >> open
> >> the unknown file-type in kate takes forever! CLUE: Let me type in the
> >> location, and maybe even the full file name (since I'd rather not watch
> >> while
> >> the dialog fills with the contents of /usr/bin)...
> >
> > yea, that's another peeve I have with firefox. it insists on using
> > defaults and I can't figure out where its getting these defaults from, but
> > they suck.
> >
> >
>
> OK so this thread tells me that a large proportion of advanced/experienced
> linux users find this an annoyance. So who do I raise a bug with? I don't
> think it's GTK2 because it seems you can launch the dialog expanded. Maybe
> I should try one by one. Firefox ... gnome .... etc etc.
Prolly with mozilla/firefox bugzilla. But i'm willing to bet good money
that there's already at least one bug open on this. I've seen alot of
complaints in the past. Its a gtk2 issue at the core, and the odds of it
getting changed are prolly slim to none. sux.
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